... scarcely built; not a single generation saw them and passed away before we
ceased to believe." C The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its plannedgaieties, and its announced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitutefor it.

'The rhythm of the week end, with its birth, its planned gaieties, and itsannounced end,' Scott Fitzgerald wrote, 'followed the rhythm of life and was asubstitute for it.' The week end, having nothing in common with the working week,
lifts men ...

Unknown, Source The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaieties,and its announced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it. -
Unknown, Source Don't gag people with welfare, they'll never make an effort.

C The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaieties, and itsannounced end, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it. C The
blurred world seen from a merry-go-round settled into place; the merry-go-round
suddenly ...

"The rhythm of the weekend, with its birth, its planned gaieties, and its announcedend, followed the rhythm of life and was a substitute for it," he wrote.526 Work
and leisure have been artificially divided for too long. Lewis Mumford believed
that ...

Written while Hans Keilson was in hiding during World War II, The Death of the Adversary is the self-portrait of a young man helplessly fascinated by an unnamed "adversary" whom he watches rise to power in 1930s Germany.

A facsimile of a 19th century book is a delightful, quirky account, beautifully illustrated with the author's famous line drawings, of her quintessentially English childhood growing up as a Darwin at the end of the 19th century.